Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study

The IEA's Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)[1] is a series of international assessments of the mathematics and science knowledge of students around the world. The participating students come from a diverse set of educational systems (countries or regional jurisdictions of countries) in terms of economic development, geographical location, and population size. In each of the participating educational systems, a minimum of 4,000 to 5,000 students is evaluated. Contextual data about the conditions in which participating students learn mathematics and science are collected from the students and their teachers, their principals, and their parents via questionnaires.[2]

TIMSS 8th grade average Mathematics scores (2019)
TIMSS 8th grade average Science scores (2019)
TIMSS 4th grade average Mathematics scores (2019)
TIMSS 4th grade average Science scores (2019)

TIMSS is one of the studies established by IEA aimed at allowing educational systems worldwide to compare students' educational achievement and learn from the experiences of others in designing effective education policy. This assessment was first conducted in 1995, and has been administered every four years thereafter. Therefore, some of the participating educational systems have trend data across assessments from 1995 to 2019.[3] TIMSS assesses 4th and 8th grade students, while TIMSS Advanced assesses students in the final year of secondary school in advanced mathematics and physics.

Definition of Terms

"Eighth grade" in the United States is approximately 13–14 years of age and equivalent to:

  • 3rd Form in England, Northern Ireland and Wales
  • 2nd Year in the Republic of Ireland
  • 2nd Year in Scotland
  • 1st Year in South Africa
  • Form 2 in Hong Kong
  • Third Year in France
  • Year 9 in New Zealand
  • Form 2 in Malaysia

"Fourth grade" in the United States is approximately equivalent to 9–10 years of age and equivalent to:

  • Primary 6 (P6) in the United Kingdom
  • Group 6 in the Netherlands
  • CM1 in France
  • Fourth Class in the Republic of Ireland
  • Standard 3 or Year 5 in New Zealand

History

A precursor to TIMSS was the First International Mathematics Study (FIMS) performed in 1964 in 11 countries for students aged 13 and in the final year of secondary education (FS) under the auspices of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA). This was followed in 1970-71 by the First International Science Study (FISS) for students aged 10, 14, and FS. Fourteen countries tested 10-year-olds; 16 countries tested the older two groups. These were replicated between 1980 and 1984.[4]

These early studies were revised and combined by the IEA to create TIMSS, which was first administered in 1995. It was the largest international student assessment study of its time and evaluated students in five grades. In the second cycle (1999) only eighth-grade students were tested. In the next cycles (2003, 2007, 2011 and 2015) both 4th and 8th grade students were assessed. The 2011 cycle was performed in the same year as the IEA's Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS), offering a comprehensive assessment of mathematics, science and reading for the countries participating in both studies. The sixth cycle was conducted in 2015, and the results were released in 2016;[5] the data set was published in February 2017. TIMSS 2015 included data collected from parents for the first time.[6] TIMSS Advanced, previously conducted in 1995 and 2008, was also conducted in 2015, and assessed final-year secondary students' achievement in advanced mathematics and physics. Policy-relevant data about curriculum emphasis, technology use, and teacher preparation and training accompanies the TIMSS Advanced results.

The seventh cycle of TIMSS was conducted in 2019 and marked the beginning of the transition to a digital assessment format, with the digital assessment administered to half of participating countries, and the paper assessment administered to the remaining half. 64 countries and 8 benchmarking systems participating in TIMSS 2019. Results were released in December 2020.[7]

Preparations are underway for TIMSS 2023.

Method, data and documentation

Along with the overall students’ achievement data, TIMSS comprehensive assessments include data on student performance in various mathematics and science domains (algebra, geometry, biology, chemistry, etc.) and on performance in the problem solving challenges in each of these contexts. In addition, TIMSS provides contextual data on crucial curricular, instructional, and resource-related factors that can impact the teaching and learning process. These data are gathered using student, teacher, school, and curriculum (national) questionnaires filled out by students, teachers, school principals and National Research Coordinators, respectively.

According to the TIMSS 2019 Assessment Frameworks, “The TIMSS mathematics and science achievement scales were created with the first TIMSS assessment in 1995, separately for each subject and each grade. The scale units were established so that 100 points on the scale was equivalent to one standard deviation of the distribution of achievement across all of the countries that participated in TIMSS 1995, and the scale midpoint of 500 was located at the mean of this international achievement distribution. The TIMSS achievement scales were first used for reporting TIMSS results with TIMSS 1995, and all results from subsequent TIMSS assessments have been reported on the same scale metrics, making it possible to measure growth or decline in countries’ achievement distributions from assessment to assessment.”[8]

Because TIMSS is administered in four-year cycles, it enables participating counties to use the results between the fourth and eighth grades to track the changes in achievement and certain background factors from an earlier study. For example, results of the fourth grade in TIMSS 1995 can be compared with the results of the eighth grade in TIMSS 1999, as fourth graders had become eighth graders in the next cycle of study.[9]

The collected information is presented in different formats. For example, for TIMSS 2019 the results are presented as TIMSS 2019 International Results in Mathematics and Science TIMSS 2019 International Results in Mathematics and Science. The TIMSS 2019 Encyclopedia provides an overview of how mathematics and science are taught in each participating country. Methods and Procedures: TIMSS 2019 Technical Report documents the development of the TIMSS assessments and questionnaires, and describes the methods used. The TIMSS 2019 User Guide for the International Database describes the content and format of the data in the TIMSS 2019 International Database.

The IEA has developed an application for working with data from TIMSS and other IEA large-scale assessments called the "IEA International Database (IDB) Analyzer".. This application allows researchers to combine data files and facilitates some types of statistical analysis (such as computing means, percentages, percentiles, correlations, and estimating single level multiple linear regression). The application takes into account the complex sample structure of the databases when calculating the statistics and their standard errors. It also allows researchers to estimate achievement scores and their standard errors.

For an overview of the IEA study results and interpretation of information, the IEA's "Data Visualizer". can come in handy.

Cycles

TIMSS 2019

TIMSS 2019 was the seventh cycle of TIMSS and reported overall achievement as well as results according to international benchmarks, by major content domains (number, algebra, and geometry in mathematics, and earth science, biology, and chemistry in science) and by cognitive domains (knowing, applying, reasoning).[10] TIMSS 2019 collected detailed information about curriculum and curriculum implementation of participating countries and published this information the TIMSS 2019 Encyclopedia: Education Policy and Curriculum in Mathematics and Science.[11]

TIMSS 2019 marked the transition to a digital assessment format, allowing for new and innovative item types. In the digital assessment, students solved problems by interacting with shapes and patterns, arranging items on the screen, dragging and dropping items, and drawing. The digital version of TIMSS 2019 also introduced Problem Solving and Inquiry tasks that simulated real-world and laboratory situations and called for students to integrate and apply process skills and content knowledge. Half of the participating countries took the paper version of TIMSS and half of the participating countries took the digital version of TIMSS.

TIMSS 2019 results are summarized in TIMSS 2019 International Results in Mathematics and Science.[7] This detailed report presents achievement and contextual data from participating countries and benchmarking entities. The TIMSS 2019 Encyclopedia: Education Policy and Curriculum in Mathematics and Science describes various features of the education systems in each participating country, including the mathematics and science curriculum, professional development requirements for teachers, and methods of monitoring student progress in mathematics and science. Each country's "chapter" in the encyclopedia was authored by that country's TIMSS representative.[12]

Eighth grade

Mathematics[13]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 616 5 points
2  Chinese Taipei 612 13 points
3  South Korea 607 1 point
4  Japan 594 8 points
5  Hong Kong 578 16 points
6  Russia 543 5 points
7  Ireland 524 1 point
8  Lithuania 520 9 points
9  Israel 519 8 points
10  Australia 517 12 points
10  Hungary 517 3 points
12  United States 515 3 points
12  England 515 3 points
14  Finland 509 N/A
15  Norway[lower-alpha 1] 503 9 points
15  Sweden 503 2 points
17  Cyprus 501 N/A
18  Portugal 500 N/A
International average 500
19  Italy 497 3 points
20  Turkey 496 38 points
21  Kazakhstan 488 40 points
22  France 483 N/A
23  New Zealand 482 11 points
24  Bahrain 481 27 points
25  Romania 479 N/A
26  United Arab Emirates 473 8 points
27  Georgia 461 8 points
27  Malaysia 461 4 points
29  Iran 446 8 points
30  Qatar 443 6 points
31  Chile 441 14 points
32  Lebanon 429 13 points
33  Jordan 420 34 points
34  Egypt 413 21 points
35  Oman 411 8 points
36  Kuwait 403 11 points
37  Saudi Arabia 394 26 points
38  South Africa[lower-alpha 1] 389 17 points
39  Morocco 388 4 points
Benchmarking participants
Moscow (Russia) 575 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 543
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 537 25 points
Ontario (Canada) 530 8 points
Western Cape (South Africa)[lower-alpha 1] 441 N/A
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 436 6 points
Gauteng (South Africa)[lower-alpha 1] 421 N/A
Science[14]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 608 11 points
2  Chinese Taipei 574 5 points
3  Japan 570 1 point
4  South Korea 561 5 points
5  Russia 543 1 point
5  Finland 543 N/A
7  Lithuania 534 15 points
8  Hungary 530 3 points
9  Australia 528 16 points
10  Ireland 523 7 points
11  United States 522 8 points
12  Sweden 521 1 point
13  Portugal 519 N/A
14  England 517 20 points
15  Turkey 515 22 points
16  Israel 513 6 points
17  Hong Kong 504 42 points
18  Italy 500 1 point
International average 500
19  New Zealand 499 14 points
20  Norway[lower-alpha 1] 495 14 points
21  France 489 N/A
22  Bahrain 486 20 points
23  Cyprus 484 N/A
24  Kazakhstan 478 55 points
25  Qatar 475 18 points
26  United Arab Emirates 473 4 points
27  Romania 470 N/A
28  Chile 462 8 points
29  Malaysia 460 11 points
30  Oman 457 2 points
31  Jordan 452 26 points
32  Iran 449 7 points
33  Georgia 447 4 points
34  Kuwait 444 33 points
35  Saudi Arabia 431 35 points
36  Morocco 394 1 point
37  Egypt 389 18 points
38  Lebanon 377 21 points
39  South Africa[lower-alpha 1] 370 12 points
Benchmarking participants
Moscow (Russia) 567 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 548 18 points
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 537 12 points
Ontario (Canada) 522 2 points
Western Cape (South Africa)[lower-alpha 1] 439 N/A
Gauteng (South Africa)[lower-alpha 1] 422 N/A
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 420 34 points
  1. Ninth grade students

Fourth grade

Mathematics[15]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 625 7 points
2  Hong Kong 602 13 points
3  South Korea 600 8 points
4  Chinese Taipei 599 2 points
5  Japan 593
6  Russia 567 3 points
7 Northern Ireland 566 4 points
8  England 556 10 points
9  Ireland 548 1 point
10  Latvia 546 N/A
11  Norway[lower-alpha 1] 543 6 points
12  Lithuania 542 7 points
13  Austria 539 N/A
14  Netherlands 538 8 points
15  United States 535 4 points
16  Czech Republic 533 5 points
17  Belgium (Flemish) 532 14 points
17  Cyprus 532 9 points
17  Finland 532 3 points
20  Portugal 525 16 points
20  Denmark 525 14 points
22  Hungary 523 6 points
22  Turkey[lower-alpha 1] 523 N/A
24  Sweden 521 2 points
24  Germany 521 1 point
26  Poland 520 15 points
27  Australia 516 1 point
28  Azerbaijan 515 N/A
28  Bulgaria 515 9 points
28  Italy 515 8 points
31  Kazakhstan 512 32 points
31  Canada 512 1 point
33  Slovakia 510 12 points
34  Croatia 509 7 points
34  Malta 509 N/A
36  Serbia 508 10 points
37  Spain 502 3 points
International average 500
38  Armenia 498 N/A
39  Albania 494 N/A
40  New Zealand 487 4 points
41  France 485 3 points
42  Georgia 482 19 points
43  United Arab Emirates 481 29 points
44  Bahrain 480 29 points
45  North Macedonia 472 N/A
46  Montenegro 453 N/A
47  Bosnia and Herzegovina 452 N/A
48  Qatar 449 10 points
49  Kosovo 444 N/A
50  Iran 443 12 points
51  Chile 441 18 points
52  Oman 431 6 points
53  Saudi Arabia 398 15 points
54  Morocco 383 6 points
54  Kuwait 383 30 points
56  South Africa[lower-alpha 1] 374 2 points
57  Pakistan 328 N/A
58  Philippines 297 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Moscow (Russia) 593 N/A
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 544 33 points
Quebec (Canada) 532 4 points
Madrid (Spain) 518 N/A
Ontario (Canada) 512
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 441 22 points
Science[16]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 595 5 points
2  South Korea 588 1 point
3  Russia 567
4  Japan 562 7 points
5  Chinese Taipei 558 3 points
6  Finland 555 1 point
7  Latvia 542 N/A
8  Norway[lower-alpha 1] 539 1 point
8  United States 539 7 points
10  Lithuania 538 10 points
11  Sweden 537 3 points
11  England 537 1 point
13  Czech Republic 534
14  Australia 533 9 points
15  Hong Kong 531 26 points
15  Poland 531 16 points
17  Hungary 529 13 points
18  Ireland 528 1 point
19  Turkey[lower-alpha 1] 526 N/A
20  Croatia 524 9 points
21  Canada 523 2 points
22  Denmark 522 5 points
22  Austria 522 N/A
24  Bulgaria 521 15 points
24  Slovakia 521 1 point
26 Northern Ireland 518 2 points
26  Netherlands 518 1 point
26  Germany 518 10 points
29  Serbia 517 8 points
30  Cyprus 511 30 points
30  Spain 511 7 points
32  Italy 510 6 points
33  Portugal 504 4 points
34  New Zealand 503 3 points
35  Belgium (Flemish) 501 11 points
International average 500
36  Malta 496 N/A
37  Kazakhstan 494 56 points
38  Bahrain 493 34 points
39  Albania 489 N/A
40  France 488 1 point
41  United Arab Emirates 473 22 points
42  Chile 469 9 points
43  Armenia 466 N/A
44  Bosnia and Herzegovina 459 N/A
45  Georgia 454 3 points
46  Montenegro 453 N/A
47  Qatar 449 13 points
48  Iran 441 20 points
49  Oman 435 4 points
50  Azerbaijan 427 N/A
51  North Macedonia 426 N/A
52  Kosovo 413 N/A
53  Saudi Arabia 402 12 points
54  Kuwait 392 55 points
54  Morocco 374 17 points
56  South Africa[lower-alpha 1] 324 N/A
57  Pakistan 290 N/A
58  Philippines 249 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Moscow (Russia) 595 N/A
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 545 27 points
Ontario (Canada) 524 6 points
Madrid (Spain) 523 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 522 3 points
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 418 3 points
  1. Fifth grade students

TIMSS 2015

In TIMSS 2015,[17] nationally representative samples of students in 57 countries and 7 benchmarking entities participated in the fourth grade assessment, the eighth grade assessment, or both.[18]

Eighth grade

Mathematics[19]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 621 10 points
2  South Korea 606 7 points
3  Chinese Taipei 599 10 points
4  Hong Kong 594 8 points
5  Japan 586 16 points
6  Russia 538 1 point
7  Kazakhstan 528 41 points
8  Canada 527 N/A
9  Ireland 523 N/A
10  United States 518 9 points
10  England 518 11 points
12  Slovenia 516 11 points
13  Hungary 514 9 points
14  Norway[lower-alpha 1] 512 N/A
15  Lithuania 511 9 points
15  Israel 511 5 points
17  Australia 505
18  Sweden 501 17 points
International average 500
19  Italy 494 4 points
19  Malta 494 N/A
21  New Zealand 493 5 points
22  Malaysia 465 25 points
23  United Arab Emirates 465 9 points
24  Turkey 458 6 points
25  Bahrain 454 45 points
26  Georgia 453 22 points
27  Lebanon 442 7 points
28  Qatar 437 27 points
29  Iran 436 21 points
30  Thailand 431 4 points
31  Chile 427 11 points
32  Oman 403 37 points
33  Kuwait 392 N/A
33  Egypt 392 N/A
35  Botswana[lower-alpha 1] 391 6 points
36  Jordan 386 20 points
37  Morocco 384 13 points
38  South Africa[lower-alpha 1] 372 20 points
39  Saudi Arabia 368 26 points
Benchmarking participants
Quebec (Canada) 543 11 points
Ontario (Canada) 522 10 points
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 512 34 points
Florida (United States) 493 20 points
 Norway[lower-alpha 2] 487 12 points
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 442 7 points
Buenos Aires (Argentina) 396 N/A
Science[20]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 597 7 points
2  Japan 571 13 points
3  Chinese Taipei 569 5 points
4  South Korea 556 4 points
5  Slovenia 551 8 points
6  Hong Kong 546 11 points
7  Russia 544 2 points
8  England 537 4 points
9  Kazakhstan 533 43 points
10  Ireland 530 N/A
10  United States 530 5 points
12  Hungary 527 5 points
13  Canada 526 N/A
14  Sweden 522 13 points
15  Lithuania 519 5 points
16  New Zealand 513 1 point
17  Australia 512 7 points
18  Norway[lower-alpha 1] 509 N/A
19  Israel 507 9 points
International average 500
20  Italy 499 2 points
21  Turkey 493 10 points
22  Malta 481 N/A
23  United Arab Emirates 477 12 points
24  Malaysia 471 45 points
25  Bahrain 466 14 points
26  Qatar 457 38 points
27  Iran 456 18 points
27  Thailand 456 5 points
29  Oman 455 35 points
30  Chile 454 7 points
31  Georgia 443 23 points
32  Jordan 426 23 points
33  Kuwait 411 N/A
34  Lebanon 398 8 points
35  Saudi Arabia 396 40 points
36  Morocco 393 17 points
37  Botswana[lower-alpha 1] 392 12 points
38  Egypt 371 N/A
39  South Africa[lower-alpha 1] 358 26 points
Benchmarking participants
Quebec (Canada) 530 10 points
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 525 40 points
Ontario (Canada) 524 3 points
Florida (United States) 508 22 points
 Norway[lower-alpha 2] 489 5 points
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 454 7 points
Buenos Aires (Argentina) 386 N/A
  1. Ninth grade students
  2. Eighth grade students

Fourth grade

Mathematics[19]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 618 12 points
2  Hong Kong 615 13 points
3  South Korea 608 3 points
4  Chinese Taipei 597 6 points
5  Japan 593 8 points
6 Northern Ireland 570 8 points
7  Russia 564 22 points
8  Norway[lower-alpha 1] 549 N/A
9  Ireland 547 20 points
10  England 546 4 points
10  Belgium (Flemish) 546 3 points
12  Kazakhstan 544 43 points
13  Portugal 541 9 points
14  United States 539 2 points
14  Denmark 539 2 points
16  Lithuania 535 1 point
16  Finland 535 10 points
16  Poland 535 54 points
19  Netherlands 530 10 points
20  Hungary 529 14 points
21  Czech Republic 528 17 points
22  Bulgaria 524 N/A
23  Cyprus 523 N/A
24  Germany 522 6 points
25  Slovenia 520 7 points
26  Sweden 519 15 points
27  Serbia 518 2 points
28  Australia 517 1 point
29  Canada 511 N/A
30  Italy 507 1 point
31  Spain 505 23 points
32  Croatia 502 12 points
International average 500
33  Slovakia 498 9 points
34  New Zealand 491 5 points
35  France 488 N/A
36  Turkey 483 14 points
37  Georgia 463 13 points
38  Chile 459 3 points
39  United Arab Emirates 452 18 points
40  Bahrain 451 15 points
41  Qatar 439 26 points
42  Iran 431
43  Oman 425 40 points
44  Indonesia 397 N/A
45  Jordan 388 N/A
46  Saudi Arabia 383 27 points
47  Morocco 377 42 points
48  South Africa[lower-alpha 1] 376 N/A
49  Kuwait 353 11 points
Benchmarking participants
Florida (United States) 546 1 point
Quebec (Canada) 536 3 points
Ontario (Canada) 512 6 points
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 511 43 points
 Norway[lower-alpha 2] 493 2 points
Buenos Aires (Argentina) 432 N/A
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 419 2 points
Science[20]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 590 7 points
2  South Korea 589 2 points
3  Japan 569 10 points
4  Russia 567 15 points
5  Hong Kong 557 22 points
6  Chinese Taipei 555 3 points
7  Finland 554 16 points
8  Kazakhstan 550 55 points
9  Poland 547 42 points
10  United States 546 2 points
11  Slovenia 543 23 points
12  Hungary 542 8 points
13  Sweden 540 7 points
14  Norway[lower-alpha 1] 538 N/A
15  England 536 7 points
15  Bulgaria 536 N/A
17  Czech Republic 534 2 points
18  Croatia 533 17 points
19  Ireland 529 13 points
20  Germany 528
20  Lithuania 528 13 points
22  Denmark 527 1 point
23  Canada 525 N/A
23  Serbia 525 9 points
25  Australia 524 8 points
26  Slovakia 520 12 points
26 Northern Ireland 520 3 points
28  Spain 518 13 points
29  Netherlands 517 14 points
30  Italy 516 8 points
31  Belgium (Flemish) 512 3 points
32  Portugal 508 14 points
33  New Zealand 506 9 points
International average 500
34  France 487 N/A
35  Turkey 483 20 points
36  Cyprus 481 N/A
37  Chile 478 2 points
38  Bahrain 459 10 points
39  Georgia 451 4 points
39  United Arab Emirates 451 23 points
41  Qatar 436 42 points
42  Oman 431 54 points
43  Iran 421 32 points
44  Indonesia 397 N/A
45  Saudi Arabia 390 39 points
46  Morocco 357 93 points
47  Kuwait 337 10 points
Benchmarking participants
Florida (United States) 549 4 points
Ontario (Canada) 530 2 points
Quebec (Canada) 525 9 points
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 518 57 points
 Norway[lower-alpha 2] 493 1 point
Buenos Aires (Argentina) 418 N/A
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 415 4 points
  1. Fifth grade students
  2. Fourth grade students

TIMSS 2011

TIMSS 2011[21] had 52 participating educational systems for the fourth grade and 45 for the eighth grade.[6]

Eighth grade

Mathematics[22]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  South Korea 613 16 points
2  Singapore 611 18 points
3  Chinese Taipei 609 11 points
4  Hong Kong 586 14 points
5  Japan 570
6  Russia 539 27 points
7  Israel 516 53 points
8  Finland 514 N/A
9  United States 509 1 point
10  England 507 6 points
11  Hungary 505 12 points
11  Australia 505 9 points
11  Slovenia 505 4 points
14  Lithuania 502 4 points
International average 500
15  Italy 498 18 points
16  New Zealand 488 N/A
17  Kazakhstan 487 N/A
18  Sweden 484 7 points
19  Ukraine 479 17 points
20  Norway 475 6 points
21  Armenia 467 32 points
22  Romania 458 3 points
23  United Arab Emirates 456 N/A
24  Turkey 452 20 points
25  Lebanon 449
26  Malaysia 440 34 points
27  Georgia 431 21 points
28  Thailand 427 14 points
29  Macedonia 426 N/A
30  Tunisia 425 5 points
31  Chile 416 N/A
32  Iran 415 12 points
33  Qatar 410 103 points
34  Bahrain 409 N/A
35  Jordan 406 21 points
36  Palestine 404 37 points
37  Saudi Arabia 394 65 points
38  Indonesia 386 11 points
39  Syria 380 15 points
40  Morocco 371 10 points
41  Oman 366 6 points
42  Ghana 331 22 points
Ninth grade participants
 Botswana[lower-alpha 1] 397 N/A
 South Africa[lower-alpha 1] 352 N/A
 Honduras[lower-alpha 1] 338 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Massachusetts (United States) 561 14 points
Minnesota (United States) 545 13 points
North Carolina (United States) 537 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 532 4 points
Indiana (United States) 522 N/A
Colorado (United States) 518 N/A
Connecticut (United States) 518 N/A
Florida (United States) 513 N/A
Ontario (Canada) 512 5 points
Alberta (Canada) 505 N/A
California (United States) 493 N/A
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 478 17 points
Alabama (United States) 466 N/A
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 449 N/A
Science[23]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 590 23 points
2  Chinese Taipei 564 3 points
3  South Korea 560 7 points
4  Japan 558 4 points
5  Finland 552 N/A
6  Slovenia 543 5 points
7  Russia 542 12 points
8  Hong Kong 535 5 points
9  England 533 9 points
10  United States 525 5 points
11  Hungary 522 17 points
12  Australia 519 4 points
13  Israel 516 48 points
14  Lithuania 514 5 points
15  New Zealand 512 N/A
16  Sweden 509 2 points
17  Italy 501 6 points
17  Ukraine 501 16 points
International average 500
19  Norway 494 7 points
20  Kazakhstan 490 N/A
21  Turkey 483 29 points
22  Iran 474 15 points
23  Romania 465 3 points
23  United Arab Emirates 465 N/A
25  Chile 461 N/A
26  Bahrain 452 N/A
27  Thailand 451 20 points
28  Jordan 449 33 points
29  Tunisia 439 6 points
30  Armenia 437 51 points
31  Saudi Arabia 436 33 points
32  Malaysia 426 45 points
32  Syria 426 26 points
34  Palestine 420 16 points
34  Georgia 420 1 point
34  Oman 420 3 points
37  Qatar 419 100 points
38  Macedonia 407 N/A
39  Lebanon 406 8 points
39  Indonesia 406 21 points
41  Morocco 376 26 points
42  Ghana 306 3 points
Ninth grade participants
 Botswana[lower-alpha 1] 404 N/A
 Honduras[lower-alpha 1] 369 N/A
 South Africa[lower-alpha 1] 332 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Massachusetts (United States) 567 11 points
Minnesota (United States) 553 14 points
Alberta (Canada) 546 N/A
Colorado (United States) 542 N/A
Indiana (United States) 533 N/A
Connecticut (United States) 532 N/A
North Carolina (United States) 532 N/A
Florida (United States) 530 N/A
Ontario (Canada) 521 5 points
Quebec (Canada) 520 6 points
California (United States) 499 N/A
Alabama (United States) 485 N/A
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 485 4 points
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 461 N/A
  1. Ninth grade students

Fourth grade

Mathematics[22]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 606 7 points
2  South Korea 605 N/A
3  Hong Kong 602 5 points
4  Chinese Taipei 591 15 points
5  Japan 585 17 points
6 Northern Ireland 562 N/A
7  Belgium (Flemish) 549 N/A
8  Finland 545 N/A
9  England 542 1 point
9  Russia 542 2 points
11  United States 541 12 points
12  Netherlands 540 5 points
13  Denmark 537 14 points
14  Lithuania 534 4 points
15  Portugal 532 N/A
16  Germany 528 3 points
17  Ireland 527 N/A
18  Serbia 516 N/A
18  Australia 516
20  Hungary 515 5 points
21  Slovenia 513 11 points
22  Czech Republic 511 25 points
23  Austria 508 3 points
23  Italy 508 1 point
25  Slovakia 507 11 points
26  Sweden 504 1 point
27  Kazakhstan 501 48 points
International average 500
28  Malta 496 N/A
29  Norway 495 22 points
30  Croatia 490 N/A
31  New Zealand 486 6 points
32  Spain 482 N/A
32  Romania 482 N/A
34  Poland 481 N/A
35  Turkey 469 N/A
36  Azerbaijan 463 N/A
37  Chile 462 N/A
38  Thailand 458 N/A
39  Armenia 452 48 points
40  Georgia 450 12 points
41  Bahrain 436 N/A
42  United Arab Emirates 434 N/A
43  Iran 431 29 points
44  Qatar 413 117 points
45  Saudi Arabia 410 N/A
46  Oman 385 N/A
47  Tunisia 359 32 points
48  Kuwait 342 26 points
49  Morocco 335 6 points
50  Yemen 248 24 points
Sixth grade participants
 Botswana[lower-alpha 1] 419 N/A
 Honduras[lower-alpha 1] 396 N/A
 Yemen[lower-alpha 1] 348 N/A
Benchmarking participants
North Carolina (United States) 554 N/A
Florida (United States) 545 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 533 14 points
Ontario (Canada) 518 6 points
Alberta (Canada) 507 2 points
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 468 24 points
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 417 N/A
Science[23]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  South Korea 587 N/A
2  Singapore 583 4 points
3  Finland 570 N/A
4  Japan 559 11 points
5  Russia 552 6 points
5  Chinese Taipei 552 5 points
7  United States 544 5 points
8  Czech Republic 536 21 points
9  Hong Kong 535 19 points
10  Hungary 534 2 points
11  Sweden 533 8 points
12  Slovakia 532 6 points
12  Austria 532 6 points
14  Netherlands 531 8 points
15  England 529 13 points
16  Denmark 528 11 points
16  Germany 528
18  Italy 524 11 points
19  Portugal 522 N/A
20  Slovenia 520 2 points
21 Northern Ireland 517 N/A
22  Ireland 516 N/A
22  Croatia 516 N/A
22  Australia 516 11 points
22  Serbia 516 N/A
26  Lithuania 515 1 point
27  Belgium (Flemish) 509 N/A
28  Romania 505 N/A
28  Spain 505 N/A
28  Poland 505 N/A
International average 500
31  New Zealand 497 7 points
32  Kazakhstan 495 38 points
33  Norway 494 17 points
34  Chile 480 N/A
35  Thailand 472 N/A
36  Turkey 463 N/A
37  Georgia 455 37 points
38  Iran 453 17 points
39  Bahrain 449 N/A
40  Malta 446 N/A
41  Azerbaijan 438 N/A
42  Saudi Arabia 429 N/A
43  United Arab Emirates 428 N/A
44  Armenia 416 68 points
45  Qatar 394 100 points
46  Oman 377 N/A
47  Kuwait 347 1 point
48  Tunisia 346 28 points
49  Morocco 264 33 points
50  Yemen 209 12 points
Sixth grade participants
 Honduras[lower-alpha 1] 432 N/A
 Botswana[lower-alpha 1] 367 N/A
 Yemen[lower-alpha 1] 345 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Florida (United States) 545 N/A
Alberta (Canada) 541 2 points
North Carolina (United States) 538 N/A
Ontario (Canada) 528 8 points
Quebec (Canada) 516 1 point
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 461 1 point
Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 411 N/A
  1. Sixth grade students

TIMSS 2007

In TIMSS 2007,[24] 43 educational systems participated in the fourth grade and 56 educational systems in the eighth grade.

Eighth grade

Mathematics[25]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Chinese Taipei 598 13 points
2  South Korea 597 8 points
3  Singapore 593 12 points
4  Hong Kong 572 14 points
5  Japan 570
6  Hungary 517 12 points
7  England 513 N/A
8  Russia 512 4 points
9  United States 508 4 points
10  Lithuania 506 4 points
11  Czech Republic 504 N/A
12  Slovenia 501 8 points
International average 500 33 points
13  Armenia 499 21 points
14  Australia 496 9 points
15  Sweden 491 8 points
16  Malta 488 N/A
17  Scotland 487 11 points
18  Serbia 486 9 points
19  Italy 480 4 points
20  Malaysia 474 34 points
21  Norway 469 8 points
22  Cyprus 465 6 points
23  Bulgaria 464 12 points
24  Israel 463 33 points
25  Ukraine 462 N/A
26  Romania 461 14 points
27  Bosnia and Herzegovina 456 N/A
28  Lebanon 449 16 points
29  Thailand 441 N/A
30  Turkey 432 N/A
31  Jordan 427 3 points
32  Tunisia 420 10 points
33  Georgia 410 N/A
34  Iran 403 8 points
35  Bahrain 398 3 points
36  Indonesia 397 14 points
37  Syria 395 N/A
38  Egypt 391 N/A
39  Algeria 387 N/A
40  Morocco 381 6 points
41  Colombia 380 N/A
42  Oman 372 N/A
43  Palestine 367 23 points
44  Botswana 364 2 points
45  Kuwait 354 N/A
46  El Salvador 340 N/A
47  Saudi Arabia 329 3 points
48  Ghana 309 33 points
49  Qatar 307 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Massachusetts (United States) 547 N/A
Minnesota (United States) 532 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 528 15 points
Ontario (Canada) 517 4 points
British Columbia (Canada) 509 N/A
Basque Country (Spain) 499 12 points
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 461 N/A
Science[26]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 567 11 points
2  Chinese Taipei 561 10 points
3  Japan 554 2 points
4  South Korea 553 5 points
5  England 542 N/A
6  Hungary 539 4 points
6  Czech Republic 539 N/A
8  Slovenia 538 18 points
9  Hong Kong 530 26 points
9  Russia 530 16 points
11  United States 520 7 points
12  Lithuania 519
13  Australia 515 12 points
14  Sweden 511 13 points
International average 500 26 points
15  Scotland 496 16 points
16  Italy 495 4 points
17  Armenia 488 27 points
18  Norway 487 7 points
19  Ukraine 485 N/A
20  Jordan 482 7 points
21  Malaysia 471 39 points
21  Thailand 471 N/A
23  Serbia 470 2 points
23  Bulgaria 470 9 points
25  Israel 468 20 points
26  Bahrain 467 29 points
27  Bosnia and Herzegovina 466 N/A
28  Romania 462 8 points
29  Iran 459 6 points
30  Malta 457 N/A
31  Turkey 454 N/A
32  Syria 452 N/A
32  Cyprus 452 11 points
34  Tunisia 445 41 points
35  Indonesia 427 7 points
36  Oman 423 N/A
37  Georgia 421 N/A
38  Kuwait 418 N/A
39  Colombia 417 N/A
40  Lebanon 414 21 points
41  Egypt 408 N/A
41  Algeria 408 N/A
43  Palestine 404 31 points
44  Saudi Arabia 403 5 points
45  Morocco 402 6 points
46  El Salvador 387 N/A
47  Botswana 355 10 points
48  Qatar 319 N/A
49  Ghana 303 48 points
Benchmarking participants
Massachusetts (United States) 556 N/A
Minnesota (United States) 539 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 526 5 points
Ontario (Canada) 526 7 points
British Columbia (Canada) 507 N/A
Basque Country (Spain) 498 9 points
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 489 N/A

Fourth grade

Mathematics[25]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Hong Kong 607 32 points
2  Singapore 599 5 points
3  Chinese Taipei 576 12 points
4  Japan 568 3 points
5  Kazakhstan 549 N/A
6  Russia 544 12 points
7  England 541 10 points
8  Latvia 537 1 point
9  Netherlands 535 5 points
10  Lithuania 530 4 points
11  United States 529 11 points
12  Germany 525 N/A
13  Denmark 523 N/A
14  Australia 516 17 points
15  Hungary 510 19 points
16  Italy 507 4 points
17  Austria 505 N/A
18  Sweden 503 N/A
19  Slovenia 502 23 points
International average 500 5 points
20  Armenia 500 44 points
21  Slovakia 496 N/A
22  Scotland 494 4 points
23  New Zealand 492 1 point
24  Czech Republic 486 N/A
25  Norway 473 22 points
26  Ukraine 469 N/A
27  Georgia 438 N/A
28  Iran 402 13 points
29  Algeria 378 N/A
30  Colombia 355 N/A
31  Morocco 341 6 points
32  El Salvador 330 N/A
33  Tunisia 327 12 points
34  Kuwait 316 N/A
35  Qatar 296 N/A
36  Yemen 224 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Massachusetts (United States) 572 N/A
Minnesota (United States) 554 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 519 13 points
Ontario (Canada) 512 1 point
Alberta (Canada) 505 N/A
British Columbia (Canada) 505 N/A
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 444 N/A
Science[26]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 587 22 points
2  Chinese Taipei 557 6 points
3  Hong Kong 554 12 points
4  Japan 548 5 points
5  Russia 546 20 points
6  Latvia 542 10 points
6  England 542 2 points
8  United States 539 3 points
9  Hungary 536 6 points
10  Italy 535 19 points
11  Kazakhstan 533 N/A
12  Germany 528 N/A
13  Australia 527 6 points
14  Slovakia 526 N/A
14  Austria 526 N/A
16  Sweden 525 N/A
17  Netherlands 523 2 points
18  Slovenia 518 28 points
19  Denmark 517 N/A
20  Czech Republic 515 N/A
21  Lithuania 514 2 points
22  New Zealand 504 16 points
23  Scotland 500 2 points
International average 500 11 points
24  Armenia 484 47 points
25  Norway 477 11 points
26  Ukraine 474 N/A
27  Iran 436 22 points
28  Georgia 418 N/A
29  Colombia 400 N/A
30  El Salvador 390 N/A
31  Algeria 354 N/A
32  Kuwait 348 N/A
33  Tunisia 318 4 points
34  Morocco 297 7 points
35  Qatar 294 N/A
36  Yemen 197 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Massachusetts (United States) 571 N/A
Minnesota (United States) 551 N/A
Alberta (Canada) 543 N/A
British Columbia (Canada) 537 N/A
Ontario (Canada) 536 4 points
Quebec (Canada) 517 17 points
Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 460 N/A

TIMSS 2003

In TIMSS 2003,[27] there were 26 educational systems for the fourth grade and 48 for the eighth grade.[28]

Eighth grade

Mathematics[29]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 605 1 point
2  South Korea 589 2 points
3  Hong Kong 586 4 points
4  Chinese Taipei 585
5  Japan 570 9 points
6  Belgium (Flemish) 537 21 points
7  Netherlands 536 4 points
8  Estonia 531 N/A
9  Hungary 529 3 points
10  Malaysia 508 11 points
10  Latvia 508 N/A
10  Russia 508 18 points
10  Slovakia 508 26 points
14  Australia 505 20 points
15  United States 504 2 points
16  Lithuania 502 20 points
17  Sweden 499 N/A
18  Scotland 498 N/A
19  Israel 496 30 points
20  New Zealand 494 3 points
21  Slovenia 493 37 points
22  Italy 484 5 points
23  Armenia 478 N/A
24  Serbia 477 N/A
25  Bulgaria 476 35 points
26  Romania 475 3 points
International average 467 20 points
27  Norway 461 N/A
28  Moldova 460 9 points
29  Cyprus 459 17 points
30  Macedonia 435 12 points
31  Lebanon 433 N/A
32  Jordan 424 4 points
33  Iran 411 11 points
33  Indonesia 411 8 points
35  Tunisia 410 38 points
36  Egypt 406 N/A
37  Bahrain 401 N/A
38  Palestine 390 N/A
39  Chile 387 5 points
39  Morocco 387 50 points
41  Philippines 376 31 points
42  Botswana 366 N/A
43  Saudi Arabia 332 N/A
44  Ghana 276 N/A
45  South Africa 264 11 points
Ninth grade participants
 England[lower-alpha 1] 498 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Quebec (Canada) 543 N/A
Ontario (Canada) 521 N/A
Indiana (United States) 508 N/A
Basque Country (Spain) 487 N/A
Science[30]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 578 10 points
2  Chinese Taipei 571 2 points
3  South Korea 558 9 points
4  Hong Kong 556 26 points
5  Estonia 552 N/A
5  Japan 552 2 points
7  Hungary 543 9 points
8  Netherlands 536 9 points
9  United States 527 12 points
9  Australia 527 13 points
11  Sweden 524 N/A
12  Slovenia 520 13 points
12  New Zealand 520 10 points
14  Lithuania 519 31 points
15  Slovakia 517 18 points
16  Belgium (Flemish) 516 19 points
17  Russia 514 15 points
18  Latvia 512 N/A
18  Scotland 512 N/A
20  Malaysia 510 18 points
21  Norway 494 N/A
22  Italy 491 2 points
23  Israel 488 20 points
24  Bulgaria 479 39 points
25  Jordan 475 25 points
International average 474 14 points
26  Moldova 472 13 points
27  Romania 470 2 points
28  Serbia 468 N/A
29  Armenia 461 N/A
30  Iran 453 5 points
31  Macedonia 449 9 points
32  Cyprus 441 19 points
33  Bahrain 438 N/A
34  Palestine 435 N/A
35  Egypt 421 N/A
36  Indonesia 420 15 points
37  Chile 413 7 points
38  Tunisia 404 26 points
39  Saudi Arabia 398 N/A
40  Morocco 396 73 points
41  Lebanon 393 N/A
42  Philippines 377 32 points
43  Botswana 365 N/A
44  Ghana 255 N/A
45  South Africa 244 1 point
Ninth grade participants
 England[lower-alpha 1] 544 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Ontario (Canada) 533 N/A
Indiana (United States) 531 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 531 N/A
Basque Country (Spain) 489 N/A
  1. Ninth grade students

Fourth grade

Mathematics[29]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 8 years
1  Singapore 594 31 points
2  Hong Kong 575 12 points
3  Japan 565 32 points
4  Chinese Taipei 564 N/A
5  Belgium (Flemish) 551 N/A
6  Netherlands 540 37 points
7  Latvia 536 N/A
8  Lithuania 534 N/A
9  Russia 532 N/A
10  England 531 18 points
11  Hungary 529 19 points
12  United States 518 27 points
13  Cyprus 510 8 points
14  Moldova 504 N/A
15  Italy 503 N/A
16  Australia 499 47 points
International average 495 34 points
17  New Zealand 493 6 points
18  Scotland 490 30 points
19  Slovenia 479 73 points
20  Armenia 456 N/A
21  Norway 451 51 points
22  Iran 389 40 points
23  Philippines 358 N/A
24  Morocco 347 N/A
25  Tunisia 339 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Indiana (United States) 533 N/A
Ontario (Canada) 511 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 506 N/A
Science[30]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 8 years
1  Singapore 565 18 points
2  Chinese Taipei 551 N/A
3  Japan 543 31 points
4  Hong Kong 542 9 points
5  England 540 11 points
6  United States 536 29 points
7  Latvia 532 N/A
8  Hungary 530 2 points
9  Russia 526 N/A
10  Netherlands 525 28 points
11  Australia 521 41 points
12  New Zealand 520 11 points
13  Belgium (Flemish) 518 N/A
14  Italy 516 N/A
15  Lithuania 512 N/A
16  Scotland 502 34 points
17  Moldova 496 N/A
18  Slovenia 490 56 points
International average 489 35 points
19  Cyprus 480 5 points
20  Norway 466 64 points
21  Armenia 437 N/A
22  Iran 414 2 points
23  Philippines 332 N/A
24  Tunisia 314 N/A
25  Morocco 304 N/A
Benchmarking participants
Indiana (United States) 553 N/A
Ontario (Canada) 540 N/A
Quebec (Canada) 500 N/A

TIMSS 1999

In 1999,[31] TIMSS only focused on the eighth grade in 38 educational systems; there was no study done for the fourth grade in that year.[32]

Eighth grade

Mathematics[33]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Singapore 604 39 points
2  South Korea 587 20 points
3  Chinese Taipei 585 N/A
4  Hong Kong 582 6 points
5  Japan 579 26 points
6  Belgium (Flemish) 558 7 points
7  Netherlands 540 1 point
8  Slovakia 534 13 points
9  Hungary 532 5 points
10  Canada 531 4 points
11  Slovenia 530 11 points
12  Russia 526 9 points
13  Australia 525 5 points
14  Finland 520 N/A
14  Czech Republic 520 44 points
16  Malaysia 519 N/A
17  Bulgaria 511 29 points
18  Latvia (Latvian) 505 12 points
19  United States 502 2 points
20  England 496 10 points
21  New Zealand 491 17 points
International average 487 26 points
22  Lithuania 482 5 points
23  Italy 479 N/A
24  Cyprus 476 2 points
25  Romania 472 10 points
26  Moldova 469 N/A
27  Thailand 467 55 points
28  Israel 466 56 points
29  Tunisia 448 N/A
30  Macedonia 447 N/A
31  Turkey 429 N/A
32  Jordan 428 N/A
33  Iran 422 6 points
34  Indonesia 403 N/A
35  Chile 392 N/A
36  Philippines 345 N/A
37  Morocco 337 N/A
38  South Africa 275 79 points
Science[34]
Rank Country Average
scale score
Change
over 4 years
1  Chinese Taipei 569 N/A
2  Singapore 568 39 points
3  Hungary 552 2 points
4  Japan 550 21 points
5  South Korea 549 16 points
6  Netherlands 545 15 points
7  Australia 540 5 points
8  Czech Republic 539 35 points
9  England 538 14 points
10  Finland 535 N/A
10  Slovakia 535 9 points
10  Belgium (Flemish) 535 15 points
13  Slovenia 533 27 points
13  Canada 533 2 points
15  Hong Kong 530 8 points
16  Russia 529 9 points
17  Bulgaria 518 47 points
18  United States 515 19 points
19  New Zealand 510 15 points
20  Latvia (Latvian) 503 18 points
21  Italy 493 N/A
22  Malaysia 492 N/A
23  Lithuania 488 12 points
International average 488 28 points
24  Thailand 482 43 points
25  Romania 472 14 points
26  Israel 468 56 points
27  Cyprus 460 3 points
28  Moldova 459 N/A
29  Macedonia 458 N/A
30  Jordan 450 N/A
31  Iran 448 22 points
32  Indonesia 435 N/A
33  Turkey 433 N/A
34  Tunisia 430 N/A
35  Chile 420 N/A
36  Philippines 345 N/A
37  Morocco 323 N/A
38  South Africa 243 83 points

TIMSS 1995

In TIMSS 1995,[35] there were 41 educational systems in five grades (third, fourth, seventh, eighth, and the final year of secondary school).[6]

Eighth grade

Mathematics[36]
Rank Country Average
scale score
1  Singapore 643
2  South Korea 607
3  Japan 605
4  Hong Kong 588
5  Belgium (Flemish) 565
6  Czech Republic 564
7  Slovakia 547
8   Switzerland 545
9  Netherlands 541
9  Slovenia 541
11  Bulgaria 540
12  Austria 539
13  France 538
14  Hungary 537
15  Russia 535
16  Australia 530
17  Ireland 527
17  Canada 527
19  Belgium (French) 526
20  Thailand 522
20  Israel 522
22  Sweden 519
International average 513
23  Germany 509
24  New Zealand 508
25  England 506
26  Norway 503
27  Denmark 502
28  United States 500
29  Scotland 498
30  Latvia (Latvian) 493
31  Spain 487
31  Iceland 487
33  Greece 484
34  Romania 482
35  Lithuania 477
36  Cyprus 474
37  Portugal 454
38  Iran 428
39  Kuwait 392
40  Colombia 385
41  South Africa 354
Science[37]
Rank Country Average
scale score
1  Singapore 607
2  Czech Republic 574
3  Japan 571
4  South Korea 565
4  Bulgaria 565
6  Netherlands 560
6  Slovenia 560
8  Austria 558
9  Hungary 554
10  England 552
11  Belgium (Flemish) 550
12  Australia 545
13  Slovakia 544
14  Russia 538
14  Ireland 538
16  Sweden 535
17  United States 534
18  Germany 531
18  Canada 531
20  Norway 527
21  New Zealand 525
21  Thailand 525
23  Israel 524
24  Hong Kong 522
24   Switzerland 522
26  Scotland 517
26  Spain 517
International average 516
28  France 498
29  Greece 497
30  Iceland 494
31  Romania 486
32  Latvia (Latvian) 485
33  Portugal 480
34  Denmark 478
35  Lithuania 476
36  Belgium (French) 471
37  Iran 470
38  Cyprus 463
39  Kuwait 430
40  Colombia 411
41  South Africa 326

Fourth grade

Mathematics[38]
Rank Country Average
scale score
1  Singapore 625
2  South Korea 611
3  Japan 597
4  Hong Kong 587
5  Netherlands 577
6  Czech Republic 567
7  Austria 559
8  Slovenia 552
9  Ireland 550
10  Hungary 548
11  Australia 546
12  United States 545
13  Canada 532
14  Israel 531
International average 529
15  Latvia (Latvian) 525
16  Scotland 520
17  England 513
18  Cyprus 502
18  Norway 502
20  New Zealand 499
21  Greece 492
22  Thailand 490
23  Portugal 475
24  Iceland 474
25  Iran 429
26  Kuwait 400
Science[39]
Rank Country Average
scale score
1  South Korea 597
2  Japan 574
3  United States 565
3  Austria 565
5  Australia 562
6  Netherlands 557
6  Czech Republic 557
8  England 551
9  Canada 549
10  Singapore 547
11  Slovenia 546
12  Ireland 539
13  Scotland 536
14  Hong Kong 533
15  Hungary 532
16  New Zealand 531
International average 524
17  Norway 530
18  Latvia (Latvian) 512
19  Israel 505
19  Iceland 505
21  Greece 497
22  Portugal 480
23  Cyprus 475
24  Thailand 473
25  Iran 416
26  Kuwait 401

Additional initiatives

The TIMSS 1999 Video Study[40] was a study of eighth-grade mathematics and science teaching in seven countries. The study involved videotaping and analyzing teaching practices in more than one thousand classrooms. In conjunction with the IEA, the study was conducted by the US National Center for Education Statistics, and the US Department of Education under a contract with LessonLab, Inc. of Los Angeles, California.

Cooperative partners

TIMSS depends on the collaboration of a large number of individuals and organizations around the world including the TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center at Boston College, IEA's offices in Amsterdam and Hamburg, Statistics Canada, and Educational Testing Service (ETS). In the United States, TIMSS is conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics of the US Department of Education. Data for US students is further tracked for ethnic and racial groups. TIMSS is mainly funded by the participating countries. Also, the US National Center for Education Statistics of the US Department of Education and the World Bank provide major support funding for the assessments.[6]

Eighth grade

Mathematics
Race 2019[41] 2015[42] 2011[43] 2007[44] 2003[45] 1999[45] 1995[45]
Score Score Score Score Score Score Score
Asian 591 585 568 549
White 548 541 530 533 525 525 516
Multiracial 540 521 513 506
US Average 515 518 509 508 504 502 500
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 495
Hispanic 486 492 485 475 465 457 443
American Indian/Alaska Native 483 477
Black 445 462 465 457 448 444 419
Science
Race 2019[41] 2015[46] 2011[43] 2007[44] 2003[45] 1999[45] 1995[45]
Score Score Score Score Score Score Score
Asian 577 573 556 543
White 559 557 553 551 552 547 544
Multiracial 547 536 534 522
US Average 522 530 525 520 527 515 534
Hispanic 493 502 493 480 482 462 446
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 498
American Indian/Alaska Native 481 497
Black 445 469 470 455 463 438 422

Fourth grade

Mathematics
Race 2019[41] 2015[47] 2011[43] 2007[44] 2003[45] 1995[45]
Score Score Score Score Score Score
Asian 586 605 583 582
White 559 559 559 550 542 541
Multiracial 554 565 554 534
US Average 535 539 541 529 518 545
American Indian/Alaska Native 515 527
Hispanic 508 515 520 504 492 493
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 500 502
Black 494 495 489 482 472 457
Science
Race 2019[41] 2015[48] 2011[43] 2007[44] 2003[45] 1995[45]
Score Score Score Score Score Score
Asian 581 598 570 573
White 565 570 568 567 565 572
Multiracial 561 571 559 550
US Average 539 546 544 539 536 565
American Indian/Alaska Native 519 530
Hispanic 508 518 517 502 498 503
Black 497 501 490 488 487 462
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 495 503

All average country scores

  • TIMSS 1995: 4th grade ; 8th grade
  • TIMSS 1999: 8th grade
  • TIMSS 2003: 4th grade ; 8th grade
  • TIMSS 2007: 4th and 8th grades
  • TIMSS 2011: 4th grade ; 8th grade
  • TIMSS 2015: 4th and 8th grades
  • TIMSS 2019:

TIMSS and other international math and science studies

Hanushek and Woessmann[49] developed a methodology to rescale 14 different international comparisons of math and/or science achievement to make them comparable. This includes the FIMS, FISS, and PISA, mentioned above, with TIMSS.

This methodology is disputed amongst experts. Quantitative methods used in educational and psychological measurement disagree with the approach as it is basically only a linear scale transformation that cannot ensure or examine whether PISA and TIMSS scores are based on the same or at least comparable measurement constructs: The numerical values used to measure shoe size and intelligence can be transformed so that both have the same arithmetic mean and standard deviation, but they still represent two very different characteristics. The equivalency of what is being measured needs to be established in linking studies that utilize well-designed joint data collections such as the TIMSS NAEP link,[50] or IEA's Rosetta Stone.[51]

Wu (2003, 2010)[52] has shown that TIMSS and PISA do not produce exchangeable scores. One reason may be reading load even for mathematics and science items. TIMSS questions focus on the mathematics curricula taught around the world as seen in TIMSS example items,[53] while PISA attempts to assess mathematics embedded in descriptions of situations encountered outside of the classroom, see PISA examples.[54]

See also

Notes

  1. https://timssandpirls.bc.edu/
  2. "About TIMSS 2019". TIMSS International Study Center. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  3. "TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center". Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  4. Hanushek and Woessmann (2015, Table 2.1, p. 18).
  5. "TIMSS 2015 and TIMSS Advanced 2015 International Results". TIMSS International Study Center. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  6. "TIMSS 2011 Participating Countries". Retrieved 21 Nov 2016.
  7. "TIMSS 2019 International Results in Mathematics and Science". Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  8. "TIMSS 2019 Assessment Frameworks". TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  9. "Pursuing Excellence: Comparisons of International Eighth-Grade Mathematics and Science Achievement from a U.S. Perspective, 1995 and 1999" (PDF). U.S. Department of Education. December 2000. p. 2. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
  10. "TIMSS 2019 Assessment Frameworks". www.timssandpirls.bc.edu. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  11. "TIMSS 2019 Encyclopedia: Education Policy and Curriculum in Mathematics and Science". www.timssandpirls.bc.edu. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  12. "TIMSS 2019 Encyclopedia: Education Policy and Curriculum in Mathematics and Science". www.timssandpirls.bc.edu. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  13. "TIMSS 2019 Mathematics Grade 8". timss2019.org. Retrieved 20 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. "TIMSS 2019 Science Grade 8". timss2019.org. Retrieved 20 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. "TIMSS 2019 Mathematics Grade 4". timss2019.org. Retrieved 20 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. "TIMSS 2019 Science Grade 4". timss2019.org. Retrieved 20 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  17. "TIMSS 2015 - IEA". www.iea.nl. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  18. "About TIMSS 2015 – TIMSS 2015 and TIMSS Advanced 2015 International Results". timssandpirls.bc.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-21.
  19. "Distribution of Mathematics Achievement – TIMSS 2015 and TIMSS Advanced 2015 International Results". Archived from the original on 21 January 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  20. "Distribution of Science Achievement – TIMSS 2015 and TIMSS Advanced 2015 International Results". Archived from the original on 6 August 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  21. "TIMSS 2011 - IEA". www.iea.nl. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  22. "TIMSS 2011 Mathematics" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  23. "TIMSS 2011 Science" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  24. "TIMSS 2007 - IEA". www.iea.nl. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  25. "TIMSS 2007 Mathematics" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  26. "TIMSS 2007 Science" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  27. "TIMSS 2003 - IEA". www.iea.nl. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  28. center, international study. "TIMSS 2003 Countries Participating". timssandpirls.bc.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-21.
  29. "TIMSS 2003 Mathematics" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  30. "TIMSS 2003 Science" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  31. "TIMSS 1999 - IEA". www.iea.nl. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  32. "TIMSS 1999 Participants". timssandpirls.bc.edu. Retrieved 2017-03-21.
  33. "TIMSS 1999 Mathematics" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  34. "TIMSS 1999 Science" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  35. "TIMSS 1995 - IEA". www.iea.nl. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  36. "TIMSS 1995 Mathematics (8th grade)" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  37. "TIMSS 1995 Science (8th grade)" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  38. "TIMSS 1995 Mathematics (4th grade)" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  39. "TIMSS 1995 Science (4th grade)" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  40. "TIMSSVIDEO".
  41. "Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  42. "TIMSS - Mathematics for Grades 4 and 8: Student Race/Ethnicity and School Poverty". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  43. "Highlights From TIMSS 2011: Mathematics and Science Achievement of U.S. Fourth- and Eighth-Grade Students in an International Context" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  44. "Highlights From TIMSS 2007: Mathematics and Science Achievement of U.S. Fourth- and Eighth-Grade Students in an International Context" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  45. "Highlights From the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study: TIMSS 2003" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  46. "TIMSS - Science for Grades 4 and 8: Student Race/Ethnicity and School Poverty". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  47. "TIMSS - Mathematics for Grades 4 and 8: Student Race/Ethnicity and School Poverty". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  48. "TIMSS - Science for Grades 4 and 8: Student Race/Ethnicity and School Poverty". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2021-12-21.
  49. Hanushek and Woessman (2015, esp. Table 2.1 and Appendix 2A, pp. 18, 29-37)
  50. https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/studies/naep_timss/
  51. https://www.iea.nl/news-events/news/iea-rosetta-stone-project-moves-ahead
  52. Wu, M. (2010), "Comparing the Similarities and Differences of PISA 2003 and TIMSS", OECD Education Working Papers, No. 32, OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/5km4psnm13nx-en.
  53. https://nces.ed.gov/timss/pdf/TIMSS2011_G8_Math.pdf
  54. https://www.oecd.org/pisa/38709418.pdf

References

  • Hanushek, Eric A.; Woessmann, Ludger (2015), The knowledge capital of nations, CESifo, ISBN 978-0-262-02917-9.
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